Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic 2020-2021 - UPDATE ON COVID 'ROADMAP'
28th of October, 2020
The timetable for the 'roadmap' to ease England out of lockdown
From 8 March
- Schools and colleges will be open for all students
- Some University Students on practical courses can resume face to face learning
- You can meet one other person outside for coffee, picnic or exercise
- Breakfact and after-school clubs as wraparound childcare allowed
- Funerals with up to 30 people, wakes and weddings with up to 6 people
- Care home residents allowed one visitor each
From 29 March
- Two households or six people can mix outdoors, in parks or gardens
- Outdoor sport and leisure facilities can open
- Organised outdoor sporot allowed
No earlier than 12 April
- Gyms and pools can open for use individually or within household groups
- Non-essential retail, haridressers, beauty salons and public buildings such as libraries, and community centres
- Outdoor attractions such as zoos, theme parks and drive-in cinemas
- Pubs, cafes, restaurants can serve people outdoors and seated
- Self-contained accommodation (one household only)
- Weddings and wakes for up to 15 people.
No earlier than 17 May
- Outdoor gatherings of up to 30 people
- Indoors, the rule of 6 or two households
- International travel
- Cinemas, theatres, and other indoor entertainment and attractions
- Remaining outdoor entertainment, performances etc
- Domestic overnight stays, remaining accommodation, hotels etc
- Indoor gym classes and indoor organised sport
- Weddings, wakes, baptisms, bar mitzvahs for up to 30
- Some large events - capacity limits apply
No earlier than 21 June
- All legal limits on social contact to be lifted
- No limit on numbers at weddings, indoor parties etc
- Nightclubs
- Larger events